|
HelpMeFind's future is in your hands - Please do not take this unique resource for granted.
Your support of HelpMeFind is urgently needed. HelpMeFind, like all websites, needs funding to survive. We have set a premium-membership yearly subscription amount as low as possible to make user-community funding viable.
We are grateful to the many members who have signed up so far, but the number of premium-membership members remains too small for us to sustain the current support and development level. If you value HelpMeFind and want to see it continue we need your support too.
Yearly membership is only $2.00 per month and adds a host of additional features, and numerous planned enhancements, to take full advantage of the power and convenience of HelpMeFind. Click here to start your premium membership..
We of course also welcome donations of any amount. Click here to make a donation. Donations of $24 or more receive a thank-you gift of a 1-year premium membership.
As far as we have come, we feel HelpMeFind is still in its infancy. With your support we have so much more to accomplish.
Website/Catalog (2012) Web Site
Mojave, HT, ob, 1954, [Charlotte Armstrong × Signora], Swim, H.C.; bud long; flowers apricot-orange tinted red, prominently veined, 4-4½ in., 25 petals, high-centered, moderate fragrance; foliage glossy; vigorous, upright growth
Book (Dec 1998) Page(s) 420. Includes photo(s). Mojave Description... [the flowers] are apricot-orange tinted red and have prominent veining; the novel color makes this a popular rose... They open rather quickly in warm weather to attractive blooms that slowly turn pink as they age...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 291. Includes photo(s). Mojave Large-flowered. Herbert Swim 1954. Description... a large bloom in apricot, orange and red. Parentage: 'Charlotte Armstrong' x 'Signora'
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 386. Mojave Hybrid Tea, apricot-orange tinted red, 1954, 'Charlotte Armstrong' x 'Signora'; Swim. Description.
Book (May 1992) Page(s) 394. Mojave Description and cultivation... Heavily veined, apricot-orange flowers tinted russet-red...
Book (1988) Page(s) 132-133. Includes photo(s). Mojave Description.
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 46. Mojave An upright growing rose of unusually deep apricot-copper. Ideal for bedding, with plenty of long stems for cutting. Medium. Swim 1954.
Book (1978) Page(s) 91. p91. 'Signora was bred from 'Julien Potin' x ' Sensation' and gave much of her character to 'Mojave' In due course.
p102. Mojave Medium. Orange red. Remontant. P2. H2. ** One of the best orange Hybrid teas, so long as one agrees to a lot of red or pink in it. The flowers are rather too thin, but are attractively formed in the bud. The plants are upright, and bloom freely and evenly. As usual with Swim's roses, the stems are smooth and wiry. The name is to suggest the fiery sunsets in the Mojave desert. Raised from 'Charlotte Armstrong' x 'Signora' by Herbert Swim, and introduced in 1954.
Website/Catalog (1972) Page(s) 3. Mojave Rich sunset orange. t.up.sd. C.
Website/Catalog (1967) Page(s) 18. MOJAVE (Swim 1953). Orange cuivré, de bonne forme. FL [feuillage luisant]. + [conseillées pour fleurs coupées de plein air.]
[no longer listed in 1975]
|